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Definition: Characteristics Examples Additional Notes: Draw Examples:

Traffic Lights Characteristics Definition: Examples Additional Notes: Draw Examples:

Traffic Lights Characteristics Definition: Control the flow of traffic Examples Additional Notes: Draw Examples:

Traffic Lights Characteristics Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Traffic Lights Examples Additional Notes: Draw Examples:

Traffic Lights Characteristics Red = Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Traffic Lights Examples Additional Notes: Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Examples Additional Notes: Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Green = Proceed with Caution Examples Additional Notes: Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Green = Proceed with Caution Left Turn Arrow Examples Additional Notes: Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Green = Proceed with Caution Left Turn Arrow Right turn Arrows Examples Additional Notes: Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Green = Proceed with Caution Left Turn Arrow Right turn Arrows Flashing vs. Solid Examples Additional Notes: Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Green = Proceed with Caution Left Turn Arrow Right turn Arrows Flashing vs. Solid Solid vs. Arrows Examples Additional Notes: Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Green = Proceed with Caution Left Turn Arrow Right turn Arrows Flashing vs. Solid Solid vs. Arrows Examples Additional Notes: Cycle of a light – Green – Yellow – Red – Green Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Green = Proceed with Caution Left Turn Arrow Right turn Arrows Flashing vs. Solid Solid vs. Arrows Examples Additional Notes: Cycle of a light – Green – Yellow – Red – Green Flashing red – treat like a stop sign Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Green = Proceed with Caution Left Turn Arrow Right turn Arrows Flashing vs. Solid Solid vs. Arrows Examples Additional Notes: Cycle of a light – Green – Yellow – Red – Green Flashing red – treat like a stop sign Yellow - treat like a yield sign Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Green = Proceed with Caution Left Turn Arrow Right turn Arrows Flashing vs. Solid Solid vs. Arrows Examples Additional Notes: Cycle of a light – Green – Yellow – Red – Green Flashing red – treat like a stop sign Yellow - treat like a yield sign Right Turn on Red – Yes after complete stop and no sign that prohibits it or solid red arrow Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Green = Proceed with Caution Left Turn Arrow Right turn Arrows Flashing vs. Solid Solid vs. Arrows Examples Additional Notes: Cycle of a light – Green – Yellow – Red – Green Flashing red – treat like a stop sign Yellow - treat like a yield sign Right Turn on Red – Yes after complete stop and no sign that prohibits it or solid red arrow Arrows give you right of way in the turn lane Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Green = Proceed with Caution Left Turn Arrow Right turn Arrows Flashing vs. Solid Solid vs. Arrows Examples Additional Notes: Cycle of a light – Green – Yellow – Red – Green Flashing red – treat like a stop sign Yellow - treat like a yield sign Right Turn on Red – Yes after complete stop and no sign that prohibits it or solid red arrow Arrows give you right of way in the turn lane Point of No Return – 2 cars lengths from the stop bar (light just turned yellow) Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Green = Proceed with Caution Left Turn Arrow Right turn Arrows Flashing vs. Solid Solid vs. Arrows Examples Additional Notes: Cycle of a light – Green – Yellow – Red – Green Flashing red – treat like a stop sign Yellow - treat like a yield sign Right Turn on Red – Yes after complete stop and no sign that prohibits it or solid red arrow Arrows give you right of way in the turn lane Point of No Return – 2 cars lengths from the stop bar (light just turned yellow) Stale Green – hesitate 3-4 seconds (coasting) in case light changes Draw Examples:

Yellow = Prepare to Stop Definition: Control the flow of traffic Defines right-of-way at intersections Characteristics Red = Stop Yellow = Prepare to Stop Traffic Lights Green = Proceed with Caution Left Turn Arrow Right turn Arrows Flashing vs. Solid Solid vs. Arrows Examples Additional Notes: Cycle of a light – Green – Yellow – Red – Green Flashing red – treat like a stop sign Yellow - treat like a yield sign Right Turn on Red – Yes after complete stop and no sign that prohibits it or solid red arrow Arrows give you right of way in the turn lane Point of No Return – 2 cars lengths from the stop bar (light just turned yellow) Stale Green – hesitate 3-4 seconds (coasting) in case light changes Draw Examples: